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This would be Judith's first time being allowed out to play in the snow. With her still being baby and your constant moving, going outside with her was practically a death sentence, but now that you were safe behind Alexandria's walls, why couldn't you take her out?
You had made sure the infant was clothed to the t, like a little cabbage patch kid as you continued to giggle quietly to yourself. Ever since Deanna had given Rick a job, Carl had been the one that would take care of Judith, so you wanted to give the growing teenager a chance to hang out with the other big kids.
"You ready to see the snow?" You asked, truly it was rhetorical, but she babbled some sort of response. You and Rick.. your relationship was complicated. It was hard to ignore that you and him had something, even back when Lori was pregnant, there was always this stagnant energy between the two of you, and it only grew as the prison did, but once it fell, he pushed you away. You watched him become someone you didn't recognize as you all fought to survive, and the only people that could seem to keep him grounded was his kids.
You had practically kissed all hope goodbye until Aaron had found all of you, and you would thank him everyday if you could. You watched Rick come out of his shell bit by bit until you could feel the vibrations once again. You both didn't push though, because Alexandria was new, and you guys couldn't get too comfortable. You would settle for what you had now, the late night cuddling, the longing looks, and the protectiveness.
Walking outside, you heard Judith let out a miniscule gasp, giggling as a snowflake fell on her face. She was such a happy baby, something that was hard to come across now and days. You crouched down, balancing the child on her feet so they sunk into the two inch deep snow. She wiggled as you kept your hands tucked under her armpits to keep her steady.
"What're you two doin'?" You heard Rick ask from behind you. Lifting Judith up, you tucked her back into your side as you stood as well, turning around to see Rick standing there with his hands settled on his hips, a smile tugging at his lips as his eyes landed on his daughter. "I figured since this would be our first year somewhere safe, she deserved to play in some snow." You said sheepishly, a nervous grin on your face as he took her from you. "Is that so?" He asked, but you didn't know if he was talking to you or the girl in his arms.
"Thank you for babysitting her today, you know we have to do good by Deanna, just in case." You sighed a bit as the reality of your situation came crashing down on you. "Yeah, it was no problem really. She's always an angel for me." You were surprised when he wrapped an arm around your full waist, tugging you to his body as he placed a kiss on your temple.
"I mean it, thank you."
